Los Angeles: Hollywood star Robert Downey Jr. had a close relationship with his father, Robert Downey Sr. However he was unfortunately a bad influence on his son from his childhood. In a new documentary titled 'Sr.', the Golden Globe-winning actor puts the spotlight on his filmmaker father and his father's role in his dismal upbringing, reports aceshowbiz.com.
According to Daily Mail, Downey Jr. says: "I think we would be remiss not to discuss its effect on me," as he refers to his father's unorthodox approach to childcare. Embarrassed, his father mumbles back, "Boy, I would sure love to miss that discussion." The film includes a clip from an old interview, thought to have taken place in the 1990s, in which Downey Sr. realized he made "a terrible, stupid mistake" by introducing his son to drugs at age six.
The filmmaker, who himself was a drug addict, admits in the chat, "A lot of us thought it would be hypocritical to not have our kids participate in marijuana and stuff like that. It was an idiot move on our part to share that with our children. I'm just happy he's here." When asked if he was ever worried his son, who sat next to him, might not survive, he replies, "Many times."